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E-Mark Releases New Pins in Test Point Range

Pins are used to afford secure attachment of scope probes and flying leads.

By DE Editors  

April 23, 2012

By DE Editors

E-Mark, a specialist supplier of PCB-level interface components and accessories, has increased its test point range with the addition of four new versions. Optimized for use in single and double-sided PCBs, the pins, which all fit a 1.0 mm hole, are used to afford secure attachment of scope probes and flying leads for test and measurement purposes.

The smallest bottom entry version has a tin finish and provides a plain 6mm pin; the three larger sizes, with a gold finish, are designed for top entry. They are available as a single turret 3.5mm tall, an extended 11mm height turret and with dual 5.4mm and 3mm turrets. All four test points are RoHS compliant and lead-free.

Sold in multiples of 100 pieces, they are available from stock. Prices range from $0.11 to $0.16 each in small quantities, and free samples are available.

For more information, visit E-Mark.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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